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Definitive answer. You can use paypal on all invoices up to $2,500. After $2,500 you can only use a credit card (not paypal itself) and you have to call in. THERE IS A FEE TO DO SO ( believe it is 3%) There is no limit to echeck/wire transfer which is what they want you to use. You can also mail in a check.

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Definitive answer. You can use paypal on all invoices up to $2,500. After $2,500 you can only use a credit card (not paypal itself) and you have to call in. THERE IS A FEE TO DO SO ( believe it is 3%) There is no limit to echeck/wire transfer which is what they want you to use. You can also mail in a check.

 

 

That is what I was thinking. Thanks for confirming.

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I'll be pissed to find out there's no cap. Had to wait for the check to clear on my tec 45 for it to ship.
There's some also called a wire transfer. :gossip:

 

which if coming internationally is NOT instant by any stretch, you insufficiently_thoughtful_person.

Still won't take 45 days, you bigger insufficiently_thoughtful_person :roflmao:
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Definitive answer. You can use paypal on all invoices up to $2,500. After $2,500 you can only use a credit card (not paypal itself) and you have to call in. THERE IS A FEE TO DO SO ( believe it is 3%) There is no limit to echeck/wire transfer which is what they want you to use. You can also mail in a check.

 

Starting to pay first by cc has an advantage, as you were kind enough to point out to me. :foryou:

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It's yes. I have always paid them via PayPal. It's Clink that doesn't.

Actually, CLink will take Paypal if you ask. I've done it once. I can't remember all the details except there was a daily limit on the amount.

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Definitive answer. You can use paypal on all invoices up to $2,500. After $2,500 you can only use a credit card (not paypal itself) and you have to call in. THERE IS A FEE TO DO SO ( believe it is 3%) There is no limit to echeck/wire transfer which is what they want you to use. You can also mail in a check.

 

For anyone out there who cares, I got a response from HA confirming exactly what Jaybuck said above.

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